• sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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      8 hours ago

      The legally available ones top out in my area at 20mph, or 28mph if it has a speedometer. Professional cyclists top out in that range too, and average cyclists are around 13-15mph. If you DIY with a Bafang or something, you can go 30-40mph.

      I see people people running the throttle only at the limit on the ped path. That should be illegal. There should probably also be a top speed on the ped path (say, 20mph) because it’s shared by walkers, cyclists, and rollerskaters alike.

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        8 hours ago

        There’s a section of a multi-use path in my city that has a limit of 15kph (k not m), right need a parking lot with poor visibility. It even has one of those radar shame signs. Not unreasonable all things considered but it does seem kinda slow.

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          7 hours ago

          Yeah, 15kph seems unreasonably slow, and I think my kids ride about that fast. Maybe 20kph is better? I usually slow to 15-20kph anyway when there isn’t enough room to give others more than a meter of space when I pass.

          So yeah, in kph, I think the regular stretches should be around 30kph, and maybe 20kph around parks and parking areas since there are likely unattended young children and pets around. I can stop very quickly at 20kph.